
Street photography captures fleeting moments that reveal how someone saw the world at a particular time. We often find ourselves sharing photographers’ current views of their cities and neighborhoods through our In Frame with Flickr posts, but today we’ve decided to take a little trip back in time.
Street photography can show us many frozen moments in time, something as nostalgic as an old school ice cream truck with the neighborhood kids gathering around but it’s also a way to preserve history, our communities, our challenges and lessons learned. Some of these scenes may feel familiar while others show us things we’ve never seen. Whether these photos spark your own memories or offer a window into an era before yours, we hope you’ll enjoy this installment of In Frame with Flickr as we explore classic street photography.
Have some street photos of your own you’d like to share? Past or present, share them over in our new Photojournalists of Flickr group or Flickr Social for us to check out and appreciate your unique perspectives. Until next time!
















![[An estimated 200 activists march down Yonge St. in Toronto in support of integration in Southern United States]](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/51129767111_6df4104cff_b.jpg)




